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3. Hence it happens, that partly to save trouble
partly to afford opportunities to dealers to
buy good bargains, the lots are made up in
such manner as not to be capable of being
put suitable suited to the demand of any person
who would purchase them for his own use: whence
by it happens that there are few or no purchasers but
those who buy to sell again.
Mode of disposing of Old Stores.
The present mode in which stores deemed unserviceable
are disposed of at present is appears if I am
as far as any information is correct, to be open
to the following objections.
1. The persons by whom The lots are made out, by are persons who have
nothing to gain by their being sold to advantage
and who, if they yield to the temptations with which they are surrounded, have
a great deal to gain by their being sold to disadvantage.
2. They are persons in inferior situations whose
and lawful emoluments being small
render them the more expose them to be acted
on with the greater effect by the temptations
held out to them to add to other emoluments by dishonest unlawful means.
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